The Works of Hannah More, Volumen4Henry G. Bohn, 1853 |
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... respect and esteem with which I have the honour to be , MY LORD , Your Lordship's most obedient and most faithful servant , April 2d , 1805 . THE AUTHOR . • Dr. John Fisher , successively Bishop of Exeter and Salisbury . PREFACE IF any ...
... respect and esteem with which I have the honour to be , MY LORD , Your Lordship's most obedient and most faithful servant , April 2d , 1805 . THE AUTHOR . • Dr. John Fisher , successively Bishop of Exeter and Salisbury . PREFACE IF any ...
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... the providential succession of the House of Hanover · CHAP . XL .-- On Christianity as a principle of action , espe- cially as it respects supreme rulers . 362 376 393 6 INTRODUCTORY CHAPTER . WE are told that when a viii CONTENTS .
... the providential succession of the House of Hanover · CHAP . XL .-- On Christianity as a principle of action , espe- cially as it respects supreme rulers . 362 376 393 6 INTRODUCTORY CHAPTER . WE are told that when a viii CONTENTS .
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... respects , distinct from , that of other women . What was formerly deemed necessary in an instance of this nature , may be inferred from the well - known attainments of the unfortunate lady Jane Grey ; and still more from the no less ...
... respects , distinct from , that of other women . What was formerly deemed necessary in an instance of this nature , may be inferred from the well - known attainments of the unfortunate lady Jane Grey ; and still more from the no less ...
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... respect and confidence between the queen and her ministers , without which the results of her government could not have been equally successful . Almost every man of rank was then a man of letters , and literature was valued accord ...
... respect and confidence between the queen and her ministers , without which the results of her government could not have been equally successful . Almost every man of rank was then a man of letters , and literature was valued accord ...
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... Respecting the study of geography , I would observe , that many particulars , which do not seem to have been considered by the generality of writers , ought to be brought before the view of a royal pupil . The effects of local situation ...
... Respecting the study of geography , I would observe , that many particulars , which do not seem to have been considered by the generality of writers , ought to be brought before the view of a royal pupil . The effects of local situation ...
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